Canada should do its part in the next round of funding to fight diseases

Mar. 6, 2019

It’s time for Canada to provide its share of the Global Fund to fight AIDS, Tuberculosis, and Malaria, due for replenishment this year. A fully funded Global Fund will cut the death toll of HIV, malaria, and TB in half, saving 16 million lives—almost half the population of Canada—and provide an economic boost for the poorest nations of $19 for every dollar invested.

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